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So I should be able to get boat brief/chart brief out of the way day prior. Can't spend the night on the boat due to it just arriving. Underway on 18 Dec. Horizon Yachts. Any recommendations for good place to go first night? They say we get the boat at noon. Is Josh Van Dyke doable? 42 foot sailing cat. Peter, Norman or Salt? Going to Cooper later in the trip. Thanks!
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I would go to Norman or Peter and go to Jost on day 2....
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Norman is quick hop from there and always plenty of room
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We have our boat at Nanny Cay. After a long tiring trip down we want an easy first sail. When you head out of Nanny Cay most often the wind direction will let you simply roll out the headsail for a gentle easy ride to Norman. If eating on board we like Soldier Bay. The Bight is the dinner out option.
Henryv
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